Skype’s Early Investor: To Bankruptcy And Back – with Morten Lund

Morten Lund, Everbread, B2B, Comeback, European Founder, Failure, International Founders, Mental Game

How did Morten Lund go from a net worth that he estimated at $150 million to bankruptcy?

More importantly, how did he build it up in the first place?

The quick answer to both those questions is confidence. It’s something that you’ll notice in just about every frame of this incredibly open interview. That, combined with his hungry curiosity and big vision, is helping him attract a powerful team and grow his current two companies, Everbread and Tradeshift Network.

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Morten Lund is currently the CEO of Everbread, which has developed a proprietary fares and pricing engine, Haystack, that allows airlines, online travel agencies, and travel consortia to offer cheaper fares on a greater number of flights.

 

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